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Crazy Faith.


Crazy Faith

Susan K. Williams Smith

Judson Press

PO Box 851, Valley Forge, PA 19482-0851

9780817015312, $15.00, www.judsonpress.com

It's easy to believe what is socially acceptable. But when you go outside it, you're called crazy. "Crazy Faith: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives" travels through history and focuses on people of many faiths who did outrageous acts for their time in the name of their faith. From Moses standing up to the leader of the Egyptians, to Mother Teresa's endless charity in India, these people were driven by faith and earned their place in history. "Crazy Faith" is a spiritual book of history, sure to inspire.

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Date:Apr 1, 2009
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